by QFC | May 13, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Here the keeled scales on a Keelback Snake are obvious Keelback Snakes have a clear rough keel along their scales, a key feature when trying to identify them. They do look somewhat similar to the venomous Rough Scaled Snake, so we recommend keeping your distance from...
by QFC | May 12, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our snake catcher was called to remove a Common Tree Snake from a client’s external air conditioner This species is non venomous and hunts lizards and frogs during the day. They can be green, yellow, blue or almost black, even within the Brisbane region. Sometimes...
by QFC | May 11, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our snake catcher Brandon removed this python from a Bellbowrie shed Coastal Carpet Pythons are often found in suburban areas due to the shelter provided and the abundance of rodent prey. A client in Bellbowrie found this python slithering over their tools and edge...
by QFC | May 10, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This Carpet Snake was discovered peering out of a client’s ceiling light Coastal Carpet Pythons are non venomous constrictors that will eat rodents, possums, birds and occasionally lizard. This individual made its way through the ceiling and peeked out from the gap...
by QFC | May 9, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This Black Snake was removed from a home in Springfield Lakes one handed by our catcher Brandon This species will eat a variety of frogs, lizards and small mammals. They actually give birth to live young rather than lay eggs. This specimen is only young so has a way...
by QFC | May 6, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This Coastal Carpet Python was discovered peering out of a fuel station bin Carpet Pythons are non venomous constrictors that will eat rodents, possums, birds and occasionally lizard. This individual was moved on by one of our snake catchers to more suitable habitat....